Page Four A Remembrance for the Friends at Home — A BOX OF SAMOSET CHOCOLATES GRAHAM & SONS On the Corner Ag. Students To Attend Banquet Enthusiasm over the upptoaching buoslci uuotlng of the students In Ag liculture in teaching n high mailt as evidenced by the iiumbci of tickets al ien dy Hold. Ncu’i bcfoie in the history of thin department have the students so readily taken hold of a pioposltlon of tills kind and It |>i usages a great time foi all. both foi thin ycm "s alTnlr and for like uffahs In ycuis to (.ome. The Hiimll amount of time which was available for making the arrangements for the affair ban caused the committee In chaigc considerable anxletv concern ing Hh success The Idea was first con ceived aftet a decision was i cached that the students in the School of Agricul ture weic in duty bound to make their callous organizations better than the} hn\c been and to ctcntc a greater stu dent morale “On the Hill." und most of all, to ]uci>uic them In such a way that during the Christmas vacation i>cilod the> might do notho work In their home districts in placing before the people of the state the needs of this college, and In paiticular the needs of the Department of Agriculture Tickets wlic flisl given out-last Tuesday morning. A chuck taken that owning resulted in thu leport that al iead> two bundled tickets had been disposed of Another check taken on "Wednesday evening icvealed the fact that ovci three hundred had been sold and the final report, after nil unsold tickets had been called la last evening, showed that the number who desired to participate In the big evening's ent ertainment w*as close to four hundred Tickets wcic called In oil Thursday bocnusc It was impossible to handle more than thiee bundled at McAllls tet Hall for the banquet However, since then uiningenients have been made to hold a similar affnii at the sumo time of the evening In the Uni \cislty Club amt It Is believed that over one humhed and fifty students will partake of the banquet to bo served at that place. Inasmuch as all tick ets have been called in It has boon de cided that all those who still deshe to obtain thu admission tickets may ob tain them al the Co-op on Satin day evening from slx-thlrtv to eight-thirty o'clock , The advance indications naturally point to a most successful affair. All students In the School of Agriculture will attend the plavs to be given In the Old Chapel on Tuesday evening undci the auspices of the Penn State Players. This portion of the uvcnlng's enter tainment will liegln piomptly at clght flftcen, coming directly after Dr. Sparks' lecture Aftei the plays the students will mnko their way to Mac Hall or the University Club and par tuko of the banquets The speakers of the evening will visit both places so that those tuesent at cacli banquet will receive the samo message, Further particulars will appear In next Tues day's COLLEGIAN', FOUR MORE CIIAN'CES TO HEAR . Most Good Dressers Bring Their clothes to us for cleaning, pres sing and repairing. 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KcforonccH. any bank, ■ $ rating ngcncy, RxprcHy Co. n. R J ■ Co., in America. Addreya, Stud- ■ S cnla Dept, Federal Puro l-'ood S ■ Co, Chicago, 111. ■ COLLEGE CATTLE PLACE HIGH AT INTERNATIONAL (Continued from first page) Unco bundled and clghty-clght dollars. Tlie fat hnrrow ahow exhibited an ex cellent number of entries In all tho lard broody. Most of these entries come from the \urlouu colleges and experiment statlotiK. although mans leading breeders exhibited both fat and breeding animals. Tho harrows shown by PennsjKanla won a full aharo of piizea In tlielr clnascs In the Berk alilru breed tho following prizes were taken* first and fourth on barrows fifteen and under eighteen months of age, fifth, sixth, and eighth on barrows under six months and first on pen for this age. The barrow winning first pil?o in tho etnas fifteen and under eighteen months was later mudo cham pion barton of tho breed In tho Dutoc-Jcrooys, first, second and third for barrows under six months was taken The other prizes were first and third on pen of barrows under six months, third for barrows of any ago; 1 and fifth and eighth on pen of barrows ! six and under twelve months old. The Clay-Robinson Special prize for the fl\e best bn: rows of any age and breed under twelve months,was won with fi\e of the under six months Duroc barrows. Second and third prizes on Junior sow pigs was also taken. In tho grade and cross-breed section, the first prize was won on Individual and third on a pen of three barrow's weighing between 2110 and SCO pounds eighth on Individual and-flfth on pen of thieo barrows under six months was taken by Polnnd-Chlnns. The premiums in cash on all hogs shown totaled flvo hundred and seven teen dollars. Members of tho A. H. Department at tended the meetings of tho American Society of Animal Production, which was held In connection wlUt tho show. At these meetings Prof. Tomhavo was hon ored bj being requested to speak. He The : Pennsylvania : State : College , .... EDWIN ERIE SPARKS, PJi. D„ EX. D„ PRESIDENT /i • 1 Established and maintained by tho Joint action of the United States Goyr Pennsylvania -> £Tt EIVE GREAT SCHOOLS—Agriculture, Engineering Liberal Arts, M %\\ thirty-eight courses of four years each—Also coorscs In Home Econon jl cutIon—TUITION FREE to both sexes; Incidental charges modorute. First Homester begins middle of September; second Homester tho first Touchers about tho third Monduy In Juno of each year. For ctutlogae, bullet » THE-hEGISTI I STRUBLES’ GROCERY Special Next Week ORANGES GRAPES " . .'MINED NUTS f . < . % D. 8. Ilell, n H. Fulton. W. H. McNees, A. 8. Tomhavc. and W. H. Shoaf, all senior Anltiml Husbandry students Of this team W H. McNoos placed first on the State Collego team and twelfth In tho enthe contest of twenty one colleges. A'new, mid what promised to bo a big feature was the International Grain mid Hay Show held for tho first timo this year. This show was sponsored by the Chicago Board of Trade, who offered $lO,OOO in cash premiums With the advent of more foreign judg es and foreign exhibits, tho show Is liecoming more and more what Its name Implies, an international alTalr. WILSON NAMES PROBLEMS FACING PRESENT AGE (ConUnucd from first pago) nient. the speaker stated that the timo has come when man must vibrate to largo things Reference to a number of problems wus made In the car!) part of tho ad dress and at this point they wore dis cussed speciflcully. Thu first and most striking pioblcm is classified by this unusual thinker us tho "Intcr-rncial or truns-raciul" problem. Tho supre macy and significance of tho white race Is In Jeopardy ns nuvor before in the histoiy of tho world. The recent war has either destroyed or weakened the prlmest men of the ago to such an ex tent that fully fifty million white men aie not at present in such a stute us to be counted In tho vital population of the globe "One moio war with corres ponding losses might eclipse tho sup remacy of the white race,’’ said Mr. Wilson. The second grent problem which Mr. Wilson presented as now facing tho world Is an International one. “Wo cannot nffotd to saciificc a member of tho white mco to war or devastation equivalent during tho remainder of tho twentieth century." As educated men nml women, tho speaker called on tho students to give serious thought to this problem. "Third of tho problems of today is tho economic social problem.’’ No word entries ns much freight as docs that one." Ho then showed by example from leccnt daily papers that many trends woio present in tho nation today. Tendencies toward fair play on tho pait of some manufacturers wero offset by some genuine selfishness on the part of others "I speak for those who cannot speak foi themselves, I speak for thoso who mo afraid to speak for themselves, I speak for those millions of people yet unborn. This economic problem Is the supremo problem. To neglect it is our supreme peril." Passing on from tho economic stage the speaker dosed with a few remarks on the fourth pioblcm, tho spiritual whlth Is so inclusive and so compre hensive that It covers ail the thtco pie ceding pioblcm and through it he holi es to offet some solution. “Mnn is not a stomach to eat, a brain to think or a cash leglster to ring up the profits at the ond of a day, but a being with a purpose.” We arc almost at the edgo of the alivss due to tho neglect of spir itual and moral principles" ' Evening Meeting The evening meeting took up tho dlsuusslon of tho morning and curried It on from tho point whero It was left. A few remarks were made In tho lino of a general revlcw'of tho morning, tho problems fnclng the human mco. "Tho spiritual problem Is not to find a rculpo to go to heaven but to determine tho truths which will meet the Inter-racial, international and economic problems of tho nge," said Mr. Wilson in explaining tho significance of tho spiritual prob lem To further impress tho greatness of tho problems mentioned ho showed a number of recent newspapers which were marked with colored crayons, a color being used to indicate tho various problems discussed. In every case tho entire paper was a complete mass of varied colors In every Issuo of dally papers every one of these problems Is touched in nn unmistakable way. Discussion of tho subject of tho oven lag mooting opened by tho lender stat ing that tho whito man's achievement has been technical or mechanical In its extent. Tho greatest genius of organi sation and inventive skill has been ex hibited during tho past war and tho challenge of the twentieth century Is for men and women to study, investi gate and team the human forces of tho world as well as tho technical and me- QUICK AND EFFICIENT SERVICE OUR STANDARD PENN STATE CAFE jrnraent and tlio Commonwcatth of lining, and Natural Science, offering mlcs. Industrial Art and Fliyslcal Edu- of February; Summer Session for ctlnH, announcements, etc., address HlAll, State College, Fonnayhanla For his Christmas; Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats worth $35 $4O $42 $45 Now $3O | White Shirt Sale Sweaters Leather Coats | Arrow Brand Necks REVERSIBLE I u Jpo.uu y./3 $13.4$ $lB $25 $2B Special values in Bath Robes and Gloves and Scarfs | Neckwear, Hats, Smoking Jackets are always desira- | Hosierv Shirts and make ,good gifts; a ble; all kinds at i wonderful selec- very attractive | Underwear. tion; low prices. prices. | MONTGOMERY & CO. I STATE COLLEGE clmnlcal forces, declared Mr. Wilson. "It la the time for Intelligent people to orgunizo a great campaign to spliltual ly and moially to prevent u great du bncle." At this point Mr. Wllaon Interrogated hla audienvo with tbo following quca tlon, "la thero any master prlncljtlo which cun bo applied to all problcma?" By mcana of charts ho told of tho two great atrugglea which face all forma of life—-the atrugglea for aolf and tho transition from that form to a higher form of existence—struggle for tho good of othora At thla atngo of dovelopo mcirt the atrugglu for others la moro or lesa a ai>ontaneoua outburst and la not very broad In Ita scope. As the plan of life develops, the struggle for self decreases and the strugglo for oth ors Increases To this point, Mr. Wil son had spoken only of lower forms of animal life, but hero ho Introduced tho mummnls and showed that thero was an eloment entering into tho llfo here, that had been absent thus far— love Mr. Wllaon took opportunity at this point to duny tbo popular bollof In Darwinian! and slated that It was not the right conception. Tho discussion of tho evening was rather similar and plain In Its applica tion, Mr. Wllaon playing on tho types of animals which huvo becomo extinct and thoso which havo survived In this respect ho contrasted tho dino saur and tho saber-toothed tiger to tho shcop and tho noble scotch eolllo dog Tho reason which Wilson gave ns the Hurvivu! of these less ugrcsslve types of animal was that they work togalhcr for tho common good. "Thu basis of live Is tho strugglo for others." All through tho address, Mr Wllaon em phasized tho Idea that ho was seeking for a master principle and ho voiced It at tho end by saying "Tho strugglo FOR CHRISTMAS Cigars Cigarettes Chocolates Put up in attractive packages Smokers’ Stands and Trays Toilet Sets Writing Paper VARSITY STORE WILBUR F. LEITZEL uauiiiiiiiiuaiiimiuuiniiiiiiimiiatiiuiiiiitiaiitiimimnuiiiiiinnaiiniiiiiiiiniiiiiiimiinnitiiiiiuiniininntiinipiiniiTimnwiiiffit $4B $5O $52 $5B Now $4O BELLEFONTE Friday, December 10, 1920. ✓ fot others will moderately roplaco tho struggle for aolf." Mr, Wilson has a poworful message and dollvers it with a great deul of force He alma to get right down and reach his audience It should he Impressed again that these lectures ui o In a aeries and that to got tho scquonco of them na a whole nono should bo mluacd. Thero will bo lectures overy evening during tbo week until Sunday at o*3o Thero will ho voluntary chup ol on Sunday at 10*30 and all aro urged to come early us there will bo a crowd.. Tho request has been made that all persona ninko an effort to got to the meutlnga on time, w Itich la C 30. At the remaining meetings of the week there will l>o a qucstlonairc open to all tho house. MINING SCHOOL DELEGATUS ATTEND COAL INSTITUTE Doan Mooro and Professors Chcdnoy and Stoinaif of the School of Mines havo loft for Pittsburgh whoro thoj will ot tond u meeting of the Coal Mining In stitute A. DEAL Plumbing & Heating FRAZIER STREET $65 $7O $75 $B5 Now $5O